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Canada exported approximately $10.4 billion CAD worth of products to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, ...
In May, employment in Canada was virtually unchanged, rising by just 8,800 jobs. The labour force participation rate held steady at 65.3 per cent, while the unemployment rate increased to 7.0 per cent ...
Despite easing inflation and less restrictive monetary policy, provincial growth prospects for 2025 have been dampened by trade disruption with both the United States and China. A flurry of tariff ...
Trade tensions with the United States significantly impacted both exports and imports in April. Canadian exports fell 10.8 ...
Stronger than expected growth gives the Bank of Canada some breathing room. The first quarter of 2025 outperformed expectations, with GDP rising 0.5 per cent on the previous quarter. GDP per-capita ...
Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) President Donald Trump’s administration has put Canada ...
Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Canada’s post-secondary system is producing skilled ...
This online experience examines historical and recent labour market trends in Canada, with a focus on wage growth, collective bargaining agreements, and work stoppages from 2000 to 2024. Which ...
In this research, we consider a wide variety of national and international statistics to analyze Canadian post-secondary student outcomes, including persistence and graduation rates, employment, and ...
This month, we outline divergent conditions in the new and resale housing markets. Why is the resale market soft? Which local markets are particularly suffering? How is Canada’s average resale price ...
This quarter, we assess the extent to which trade tensions are putting a damper on what the story of 2025 should have been—consumers and businesses in provinces across Canada finally feeling the ...
Brittany Feor is a Senior Economist on the Economic Research team at The Conference Board of Canada. Brittany contributes to the Economic Research projects through quantitative analysis grounded in ...